PALOMERA Blog Posts Blog series: “Take 5 with PALOMERA Partners” Blog post: “An update from PALOMERA”
Current activities
Help Shape the Future of OA Books In order to better understand the needs, challenges and gaps in policy-making for open access books, the PALOMERA project is launching a survey to gather your feedback. By taking part in it, you
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OPERAS-Plus Deliverables
List of Deliverables
Privacy Policy PALOMERA
Data Privacy Notice – PALOMERA project In accordance with art. 13 para 1 and art. 26 of the Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with
GraspOS
GraspOS — next Generation Research Assessment to Promote Open Science The GraspOS project (next Generation Research Assessment to Promote Open Science) is funded for three years under the Horizon Europe Research Infrastructures programme (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101095129), from January 2023 until December 2025.
PALOMERA media and outputs
Project’s media and outputs Media Recording of the PALOMERA Series Launch Event, held on March 28, 2023: Slides of the event are available on Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/record/7827581 Webinar recording — Creating Community-Driven Pathways to Equitable Open Scholarly Publishing. Event held on June
Skills4EOSC
Skills4EOSC ‘Skills for the European Open Science commons: creating a training ecosystem for Open and FAIR science’ is funded for three years by the European Commission Horizon Europe programme (Grant Agreement 101058527 – https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101058527). The project is coordinated by Consortium
OA Book Usage Data Trust
July 2022-June 2025 Sponsored by the Mellon Foundation This project aims to formalize the Data Trust effort’s community-governance mechanisms, quantify data trust participation benefits in terms of an ROI, and understand the full operational costs related to international data space
DIAMAS

DIAMAS stands for ‘Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models to Advance Scholarly Communication’. The project is coordinated by OpenEdition, Aix-Marseille University. The 3-year project was awarded a grant of €3m, bringing together 23 European organisations that will map out the